Books from Teacher Created Resources

  • Art & Artists of 20th Century America
    By Linda A. Myers

    Art & Artists of 20th Century America

  • Microsoft Word 2000/2001 for Terrified Teachers
    By Paula G. Patton, Karla Neeley Hase, Patton/Has

    Mr. Smith needs a whole sheet of labels with his name on every label. Mr. Toby Smith 1234 Drive Street Anytown, TX 76111 • Select the address above from the label document window using your left (Windows) mouse button or by highlighting ...

  • See the U.S.A. the Internet Way
    By Karla Neeley Hase, Paula Patton

    Emily R. Smith, M.A. Ed. Editorial Project Manager Elizabeth Morris, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief Sharon Coan, M.S. Ed. Cover Artist Brenda DiAntonis Imaging Rosa C. See Alfred Lau Product Manager Phil Garcia Trademarks: Trademarked names and ...

  • U.S. History Little Books: Famous People
    By Brenda Strickland

    Susan B. Anthony Map Study Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts. Susan B. Anthony was born in Adams, Massachusetts. As a. Adams Massachusetts ©Teacher Created Resources, Inc. #3260 U.S. History Little Books: Famous People ...

  • A Guide for Using Mr. Popper's Penguins in the Classroom
    By Rebecca Paigen

    I have saved a little, and I daresay we can get along as we have other winters.” Chapter 3: “Perhaps,” thought Mr. Popper, “all that white tiling reminds him of the ice and snow at the South Pole. Poor thing, maybe he's thirsty.

  • Ancient Rome
    By Michael Shepherd

    Did Athenian democracy or the Roman republic grant equality to all people? 4. Does the United States grant equality for all people? Do we really live up to the ...

  • Mastering Word Problems: Grades 4-6
    By Susan Anderson Mauck

    Problem-Solving Strategies, Whole-Class Practice, Independent Practice, Practice Sheets, Homework Sheets, Problem-Solving Tests

  • Dr. Fry's Spelling Book Grades 1-6: Words Most Needed Plus Phonics
    By Edward Fry

    MARKS. Period 1. At end of sentence. ex. Birds fly. 2. After some Abbreviations. ex. Mr., U.S.A. Question Mark 1. At the end of question. ex. Who is he? 2. To express doubt. ex. He weighs 250 (?) pounds.

  • Reading First Activities, Grade K
    By Jodene Lynn Smith

    ... when doing a shared reading with students. The teacher can highlight what he or she is referencing, or he or she can have students hunt for examples of what he or she is referencing and highlight the text in order to illustrate.

  • Integrating Technology Into the Social Studies Curriculum: Intermediate
    By Bruce Michael Green

    1 Lewis and Clark Lewis and Clark NEL DELETE EDIT HIDE EXPAND COMPRESS 1 ! 1803 1804 1 805 1806 1807 1808 1809 Lousiana Purchase gives us , western territory Lewis and Clark begin expedition ▻ Expedition team passes home of Daniel ...

  • Take Five Minutes
    By Eric Migliaccio, Greg Camden

    Who was the first woman to serve as U.S. National Security Advisor? 2. In what year was Jackie Robinson elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame? a. 1947 b. 1949 c. 1962 3. What was the Underground Railroad? 4. Reverend Martin Luther King ...

  • Reading Comprehension Practice, Grades 6-8
    By Debra Housel

    In.1954.he.had.won.a.historic.case. before.the.court ...It.ruled.that.separate.schools.for. blacks.and.whites.were.not.equal.or.legal . Jackie.Robinson.(1919–1972).was.the.first.black.player. in.major.league.baseball .

  • Nonfiction Reading, Grade 4
    By Debra J. Housel

    Jo Ann Robinson was another local activist. She was the Women's Political Council president. She had a plan. Jo Ann stayed up all night. She made 35,000 fliers. She sent them to every African American in the city.

  • Nonfiction Strategies Grades 4-8
    By Debra J. Housel

    SQ3R (Robinson, 1961) is the grandparent of all study strategies. Robinson believed the method had to become automatic, so that the learner did the steps without having to think about them. Therefore, if you use this method, ...

  • Document-Based Questions for Reading Comprehension and Critical Thinking
    By Debra Housel

    Give students practice in answering the types of questions used in standardized tests. High-interest stories, primary source documents, and comprehension questions encourage the use of higher order thinking skills.

  • A Guide for Using Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry in the Classroom
    By Mildred D. Taylor, Michael H. Levin

    Teaching literature unit based on the popular children's story, Roll of thunder, hear my cry.

  • Tips & Tricks for Using Digital Photography
    By Michael Lawrence

    Learn dozens of creative ways to incorporate digital cameras and photography into your classroom--writing prompts, art projects, report presentations, pen pals, and more!

  • What's in the Sky?
    By Ian Smith, Anne Faundez

    Fascinating facts, easy-to-read text, and an illustrated glossary combine to encourage students to think about what they are reading. With thinking comes comprehension - and knowledge!

  • Masterpiece of the Month: An Art Appreciation Program for Grades K-5
    By Jennifer Thomas

    Contains masterpieces and a corresponding lesson for grades K-5.

  • 20th Century Brain Teasers
    By Cynthia Holzschuher

    Lee Harvey Oswald 9. Arlington 10. American 11. John B. Connally 12. convertible Page 48 15. Affirmative Action Page 50 1. citizens band ... Floyd Patterson 6. Lyndon B. Johnson 7. Richard Nixon 8. Barry Goldwater 9. Wilma Rudolph 10.